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"In The Eye Of The Sun" by The Doors
It had been alot of work the last time around
I needed a rest, a chance to just lie down
Always on the go, no time to kill
Alot of runnin' to and fro hard working in the mill
So it blew up and I threw up
Into the eye of the sun before the world had begun
This is Suzie, my beautiful black cat. Constantly wanting attention from us!
I've recently started a new job in retail in RL so I'm working around school hours, days and evenings. This means i have very little time for art. I currently have 3 collages on the go but as you can imagine, it's taking me a long time to make them! 2 will be for Farmers Market and the third will be for whatever other event i have on the to do list! I've lost track! I have 2 days off work this week so let's hope i can get some art done!
Also, regarding the other projects that i run on my other avatar Evelyn -
Blogging Second Life directory hasn't been updated in a long time, i haven't even checked the submission spreadsheet for months.
The Unknown Hunts have come to an end, however i will be promoting new stores through my other hunts. Escape The Ordinary is next. (Also haven't had much time for the hunts either!)
Don't even ask about blogging again! I miss it but it's so much stress!
It's Wednesday evening and I've just got home after spending an hour talking to one of the candidates on the interview shortlist to replace me later this year. That's my fault because I'd said I'd rather do an evening call than at lunchtime, and Katie and I did get to sit in the sun for a while earlier so I'm not going to complain. If in some way I've helped the process that will release me into the community in the autumn, then it will ultimately have been worth it. Occasionally people ask me whether it feels strange talking to people who've applied for the dubious honour of replacing me. Sometimes people will wonder whether I was sad when I announced I was finishing after over twenty years at the college. But actually I've found it very easy. I want to spend more time looking at sunsets and no time at all staring at spreadsheets in confusion. Later this afternoon I looked out of the window at the students enjoying the unusually warm March sunshine and exclaimed out loud at
the unfairness of it all. Why were we trapped indoors on such a beautiful day? "It's not for us," said Katie. There was a tangible note of resignation in her reply.
I've just made the mistake of looking through the west window (which makes the house sound rather grander than it actually is) and can see the sky is doing lovely things as sunset approaches. In fact in the words of young Mr Turner, things are kicking off out there. I can see alternating pastels of pink and blue. I really need to stop looking; there's no time to get anywhere interesting and set the tripod up sadly. Besides which, I'm getting ready for the next few weeks as the clocks go forward and the world around us begins to open up a little. Lee, Dave and I have been very excited about the prospect of being able to enjoy a quiet pint after an evening out again soon as we try to overcome the disappointment of reviewing the images on our camera screens. Bad photos are always somehow better when there's a full glass of Sea Fury in front of you.
This photograph came after another race to the sunset. Ali and I had been east - all the way to Golitha Falls and Minions on the edge of Bodmin Moor. It was one of those languid August days when the sky hung above us, changing very slowly with the hours. There was still plenty of daylight left as we began the journey home, and as we beetled along Goss Moor the clouds slowly gathered into parallel lines and started to colour. I'm a notoriously slow driver, but my right foot moved ever so slightly on the pedal towards the metal. It was definitely kicking off. Convinced we wouldn't make it to a suitable composition I sighed into my steering wheel as we descended Hamburger Hill. But the clouds continued to hang around, seemingly with nowhere to go as the golden hour ushered itself in. By the time we reached Carland Cross I'd decided that a diversion to Wheal Coates was happening, even though I knew the clock was against us. I know what despair is - I can deal with that - it's the hope that always drives me to distraction.
Twenty minutes later we parked at Wheal Coates and gathering the camera bag from the back of the car, I raced towards the Weather Watching Cliff where hastily I set up my tripod. The sun was just about to disappear behind a low shroud on the horizon, but it didn't really matter. The clouds, lit in heavenly tones of pink and orange tell you why. What had started as an idle observation of the sky and had gradually quickened into the final urgent trot across the cliff path had produced a result to remember the evening by. It's taken time to understand it, but this place never lets me down, whatever the season.
Back to this evening, the colours in the sky didn't last, so perhaps I haven't missed a show as good as this one was. But the signs are there - spring is coming and those warm summer days will surely follow.
I think this is the bit where I'm supposed to say happy hump day. The weekend is just that little bit closer.
One of my honey bees in a nicely coloured dog rose. I took the camera for a lovely slow walk yesterday and this was one of many our stops.
Great view of the yellow pollen loads
This will eventually go on my Honey bees on named flowers set
And will also go on my wonderful botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
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Julieta Venegas - Andar conmigo
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"Jupiter's Child" by Maeve Kelley
When the stars
When the stars align in the sky
Somethin’ in your body
Comes alive
Half
Half woman half beast
Centaur runnin’ free
Can you catch me
I have a few pots and troughs with thrift growing - One of my favourite plants and it is a great plant for pots especially if you are not great at remembering to water it. I find it propagates really well. At end of summer i just split some clumps and poke every bit with a root into a module with gritty compost. About a third of them "take" and can be planted on early winter into pots.
There was a single bee working these pots on Saturday. It was pleasant to watch her working these flowers and accumulating pollen loads.
This picture shows nice yellow pollen loads.
This will eventually go on my Honey bees on named flowers set
And will also go on the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
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Ramones - Let's Dance
at Kew Gardens
....will go on the spreadsheet:
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In truth I'm not the most well travelled person in the world. The gap year hadn't really been invented during my student days and nobody ever invited me to go and pick oranges on a kibbutz or lead a party of holidaying American youngsters on outward bound activities in the big outdoors. I didn't get the memo about the trekking adventure in Nepal and I was on leave the day everyone decided to go on safari to the Serengeti. "Cape Verde," will be the answer Kylie Minogue gives when she answers questions on my life story on Celebrity Mastermind as she surely one day will. "That's the furthest he's ever been from Cornwall. He spent a week being pursued by locals trying to persuade him to spend all his money on trinkets that he wasn't interested in, and I don't think he's in a hurry to go back." I really don't like being troubled by strangers when I'm trying to grab some shuteye on the beach.
Planning an early retirement with just about enough income to ward off starvation isn't going to get me much further really. But I'm far more interested in time than money, hence the big decision to spend more of it doing photography and none at all poring over spreadsheets after the end of September. In recognition of this impending excitement I've just rescheduled some flights for the second time. Fortunately a well known airline with an orange colour scheme is currently allowing its customers to change their flights at no cost; which makes a change from their usual levels of inflexibility once you've handed over your hard earned loot. So in the last few months our plans to go to Seville last summer, which up until today had morphed into an Easter jaunt to Porto have now become a fortnight in Madeira next spring. Those of you who have watched Nigel Danson's latest offerings will already be muttering "copycat" tersely under your breath as you move on to the next image - and of course you're right. I'm going with my better half rather than a small bearded Brummie so it won't all be photography, but the camera will be the first thing to go in the suitcase. Well not in the actual suitcase itself, but you get the picture.
Of course all of this unscheduled premature excitement may come to nought, so here's an image from the furthest point on the map from home to which I've travelled since last March. At the moment North Somerset may as well be at the other end of the universe, but hopefully in time it will start to feel a bit closer again. At least if there's something to look forward to then it makes the fact that the outside world is more or less off limits at the moment that bit more bearable.
So prepare for more entries from the vault in the coming weeks everyone, and perhaps one day I'll have something new to share with you once more. In the meantime, I hope you're all managing to keep yourselves entertained!
I spent several hours yesterday updating my spreadsheet project. ...and then ended up with a migraine at the end of it!
Basically the project is just a database of my pictures of honey bees on named flowers with links to the individual pictures in Flickr.
I had not actually added any Flickr pictures to the spreadsheet since June 2019 (and I was a bit surprised to realise that it had been so long).
Feels good to have it all up to date now, a feeling of being in control and, for now, my inner nerd is contented.
The Native Irish Honey Bee Society had asked me if they could use the photos from it as a resource which I was delighted about. It gave me the impetus to get it updated.
If you are interested, the spreadsheet resource is here:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W...
The Clash - Complete Control
Mexican fleabane
At Kew
I am going to update my honey bees on named flowers spreadsheet this evening as I haven't done so in 6 weeks and there are now loads from my flickr stream to add!
Here is the link if anyone feels like looking:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W...
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Nikon D810 | 80-400 | 400mm | f/8 | Foreground: 2.5 seconds @ ISO 1600 | Moon: 1 second @ ISO 3200
September 2015’s blood moon eclipse rising over Mount Shuksan in Washington State, shot on a rented 80-400mm. This is a composite of two images – one to capture the foreground while there was still enough light and another for the moon as it rose above the mountain about 20 minutes later. This shoot was planned out in advance with the amazing Photo Pills app and a bit of trigonometry. I'd be happy to share the spreadsheet for anyone who is interested.
I'm about 30% into a much more ambitious composite of the lunar eclipse. Stay tuned.
السلام عليكم
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نبي نقدم هدية بسيطة ومتواضعة للوالد الشيخ حمد بن خليفة آل ثاني امير البلاد المفدى
وهي تهنئة بمناسبة عيد جلوسه
بتاريخ 27/6
واقل شي نسويه ان ننشر هاللنك بين ربعنا واهلنا
واتمنى انكم تكتبون المعلومات الصجية لان هالكلام راح ينشر في ملحق بالقطري الفصيح انشالله
شباب انشروه قد ماتقدرون نبي نجمع فوق ال 1000 تهنئة
احسن طريقة تنشرون اي صورة للأمير مع اللنك في فلكراتكم
والرساله ماتوصل الا عن طرق متصفح الاكسبلورر مب الفاير فوكس
اشكر اخوي الكواري على تذكيرنا بالرساله
Botanic Park, Belfast
And will eventually go on the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W...
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"Christmas Every Day" by Simple Plan
I wish it was Christmas
Christmas every day
We could just let it snow forever
And live on holiday
There would be presents every morning
Under every tree
Oh Santa Claus, if I could have my way
I wish it was Christmas every day
School is out, no work today
So in my PJ's I will stay
Staring at this winter wonderland
The reindeer slippers on my feet
A Christmas Vacation on TV
I feel like I am just a kid again
You might not hear the news about nuclear disaster in Japan much anymore.
However, the situation of nuclear disaster has not improved anything yet, on the contrary it is getting worse.
On April 19th, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) notified the Board of Education and related institutions in Fukushima Prefecture to raise annual radiation exposure limit from 1mSv to 20 mSv.
20 mSv per year is comparable to the legally recognized dose for inducing leukemia in nuclear power plant workers. It is also comparable to the maximum dose allowed for nuclear power plant workers in Germany.
If the government allows 20 mSv per year for the children. Most likely many of them will get thyroid cancer in the future like the children in Chernobyl.
Dr. Ira Helfland: There really is no safe level of radiation Children are much more vulnerable than adults
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Nuclear expert, Arnold Gundersen says Fukushima is worse than Chelnovyl because it has not stopped yet. A lot of radiation is leaking down into the ground water. Pregnant women and children need to evacuate much sooner.
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in a pot on the patio.
Pale cream pollen load.
For my Honey bees on named flowers set
And will also go on the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
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I'm with the bee on this one....
...can there be a better value plant for a pot on the patio? This one is in its 3rd year and just keeps flowering all summer. Def a top 10 plant for me.
for my Honey bees on named flowers set!
...And also for adding eventually to the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W... (please do consider checking it out if you have time!)
Undertones - top twenty
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for Beautiful Bee Butt Thursday
Kew Gardens
....will go on the spreadsheet:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W...
I don't know how I've been to Seattle so many times and never tried to shoot the skyline across Lake Union from Gas Works Park - what a view! Actually, I figured out this shot while we were out on a boat for the day... We headed over to UW to check out the "sailgating" football scene (boats can pull right up to the stadium to party), cruised by Bill Gates house, then the guy behind Excel's house (it looks like a spreadsheet, literally), and some old dude sunbathing spread-eagle (on a freezing cold beach). Doesn't get much more random than that.
Edited with Lumenzia.
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Bounce back, bounce back like a basketball
Bounce back, bounce back like a soccer ball
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365 Day 246. Having stared at a spreadsheet for too long on the screen in front of me, I stared out across the village to the hills beyond. The dog across the road appeared in the upstairs window and seemed to do the same.
I watched her and a few other bees for quite a while. Only visiting the flowers that had lost their petals at the base of the foxglove flower stem. See picture in comments for context.
We think of foxgloves as not being attractive/accessible to honey bees but clearly there are exceptions! Presumably these flowers must still produce some nectar after the petal tube has been lost.
A slightly unusual one for my spreadsheet:
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This mosaic has been created from pictures posted in 2016 to the "All Free Pictures" group. A total of 943 people have contributed to this picture. Are you one of them?
I have ensured a place in the mosaic for the 90 participants to the "Best Free Picture of 2016" challenge. The rest has been automatically selected to best fit the main picture among the horizontal pictures with aspect ratio around 4/3 and a license compatible with CC-BY-NC-SA, posted in 2016 to the group pool.
The main picture is an adaptation of "the only thing better than a pint is a second pint" from Catrin Austin).
I hightly recommend to see this mosaic at full size to appreciate each individual photo.
You can see the full photo credits here (with position in the mosaic, author name, type of license and link to the photo)
University of Dundee Botanic Garden
one for my spreadsheet:
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& a little music should you like
Amy Rigby - Dancing with Joey Ramone
walled garden at Rowalane
For my Honey bees on named flowers set
And will also go on the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W...
Beautiful bee butt Thursday
Botanic Park, Belfast
And will eventually go on my much loved, botanically sorted, spreadsheet at:
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I recently watched a letcure by a very inspirational speaker Sir Ken Robinson , that touched on topic of divergent thinking. He stated that by the time of secondary school the average child has been educated away from creative thinking, by our institutionalised education systems. He argued that our early education actually forced us away from creative thinking and by the time we enter higher education, or the workforce, we have drastically diminished creative abilities.
Now I find this argument very interesting. Not least because I’m fascinated by developing my own creativity, or because I have children myself, but as I see it, my primary responsible as a lecture in computer animation, is to inspire those students away from their perceived reliance on ‘reality’, ‘facts’, ‘logic’ and to try and stimulate creative thinking.
That said, at the moment I’m brewing some ideas for an article about creativity that I want to write (when I have some time) and I wondered if you good people wouldn’t mind stimulating your own grey matter and offering me some of your own ideas. I do recognise that everybody’s different and will respond to very different things, so I wouldn’t want to be so arrogant and spout a list of my imposed rules on you. I would love to hear what inspires your own creative thinking. So if you wouldn’t mind, please have a go at this with your 6 top tips. (There are no wrong answers)
Anyway to get this started here are some of my ways to stimulate creativity. I will expand on this later...
• Stand on the shoulders of giants
Try to expose yourself to divergent ‘quality’ inspirations. Art, literature, poetry, music, photography. But importantly you will need to work at this and actively reflect your own sparks of inspiration. There is always the danger this may result in subconscious (or conscious, in the lazy person) plagiarism, but the trick is to synthesize.
• Write- Brainstorm
I personally find that the process of writing and editing that text helps me think. It’s one of my systems of reflection. For some reason my brain cannot hold multitudes of visual or creative incites in the forefront of my perception, “I haven’t much ram”, so to maintain the analogy, make sure you carry a removable hard drive or “note/sketchbook” and keep it defragmented.
• Question "Why?
So why should you question? Is the sky really blue? Is the earth really not flat? Do aliens exist? What is the holographic code written in our universes event horizon? What is the sound of one hand clapping? Does it matter if I’m not making any sense? Do you get the idea? If not, why not?
• Change your surroundings
I personally find that putting yourself in unfamiliar and new surroundings stimulates creativity. It makes new neural pathways in your brain and they help you perceive what you think you knew, differently. So, head a different way home from work, force yourself to go somewhere out of your comfort zone with an open mind and let somebody else plan your route. It will not only enrich your life, but develop a wider and deeper pool from which to tap inspirations from.
• Give yourself some time- challenge your habits
It’s important to take time out of the busy routine to allow reflection to develop. This may take the form of a walk in the country, a holiday, or ironically doing something very tedious. I personally find that making some space away from our many distractions (family, work, usual friends, and internet) very productive. This mental space to slow down, enables an environment that is conducive to natural reflection.
• Break the rules (on purpose)
Always ignore what others are telling you... in fact disregard everything I’ve ever said (o:
if a commercial fashion tells you to make it blue, and everybody else makes it blue, then try making it blue with a twist of red... if somebody tells you to place the horizon of your image on the third, then put it in the middle and make sure its slightly blown out, slanted and just that little bit blurred.
Questionnaire and the results
For my Honey bees on named flowers set
And will also go on the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W...
The Mock Turtles - Can You Dig It?
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"21 and Invincible" by Something Corporate
And woah, we're twenty-one and invincible
Woah, can't wait to screw this up
And woah, we're twenty-one and invincible
I'm in power for the hour
I guess today's gonna blow us away
Matthias Church
(Church of the Assumption of the Buda Castle)
Budapest, Hungary
09-11-2024
Processed: 03/05/25
I create spreadsheets before I leave on any trip, filled with information on what I want to photograph, and when, so I can keep moving, and get the most out of my time. I had the Matthias Church listed on my spreadsheet for the second of two days in Budapest. It's on the site of one of the oldest churches in Budapest, founded in 1015. It's been remodeled many times since then. In the 13th and 14th century undergoing massive redesigns. The last major redesign, restoring it to an earlier version, was in 1893.
I snapped some photos as I advanced up the street leading to the church. Here is a view from about a block away.
When I got to the site, and angled my camera for multiple shots, I noticed something familiar. I'd photographed so many cathedrals and churches in three different cities in a little over a week. I'd actually photographed THIS church the previous evening. It's flanked by the Fisherman's Bastion fortress, but I couldn't see that from this view. What was familiar was a little model of the church over near that blue gazebo. So I've got shots of this particular church at night and during the day.
It felt really weird when I realized I'd already been there, but had scaled the steps leading to the other side the previous evening, and had taken the bus down the hill.
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The tide is high but I'm holdin' on
I'm gonna be your number one, number one
Every girl wants you to be her man
But I'll wait my dear 'till it's my turn
I'm not the kind-a girl who gives up just like that, oh no
From my blog (oldlenses.blogspot.ca/2015/10/signs-that-you-are-addicted...):
G.A.S = Gear Acquisition Syndrome. A disease that affects mostly men. It infects the central reasoning area of the brain and makes men vulnerable into thinking more gear make them better photographers, and thus buying gear that they don't need. There is no known cure, but there is a silver lining; some men are able to recover as the photographs they make shift from pictures of cameras, lenses, brick walls, and resolution charts to other form of pictures.
You buy printed photo magazines just to look at the ads
You have a copy of A Lens Collector's Vade Meccum
You know exactly what a "normal" lens is
You have all 5 versions of the same lens
Words like Noctilux and Otus motivate you to make more money so that you can buy them
You name your daughter Tessar, and your son's name Nokton is not misspelled, and your dog's name is Skopar
You think Hologon is the most beautiful word in the world
You scare your partner at night uttering words like "Fisheye", "Bigma", in your sleep
You justify all your gear purchases as investment
You buy similar looking cameras so that your significant other can't tell the one that you use is not the same as the 4 others in the locked closet that only you have the key to
You tell your wife it's worth the expense of the 85mm f1.2L because it would make her look more beautiful in the picture
You convince yourself that the purchase of a Leica Summilux will one day make you as good as Henri Cartier-Bresson
Every time you see a red band, or gold band, it reminds you of your favourite lens
You are a Pentaxian, and you know the word "Limited" is not a disadvantage
You have been buying K-Mount lenses for the last ten years, because you believe one day, there will be a full frame Pentax camera, like you believe in Santa Claus
You get excited when you hear words like Holly Trinity, Magic Drainpipe, The Dust Pump, Sigmarit, and you know exactly what they refer to
You use Ikea shelves to store your cameras/lenses because you can't afford better shelves since you spent all your money on cameras/lenses
Decimal numbers like 0.95, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4 bring tears to your eyes
You just realized that the lens you bought yesterday is exactly the same as 2 others that you didn't know you had
You take pictures with enlarging, projection, and printing cell lenses on your mirrorless camera
You have many lenses without apertures
You have many lenses without focus mechanism
You have drawers full of lens adapters
You have a large bin of lens hoods, and most of them don't fit your lenses, but you tell yourself one day, you will get the lenses that will fit the hoods
You can't understand why anyone needs to use the aperture on the lens, since you always shoot wide open
You feel no shame when others look at your ugly self-made lens contraption in disgust
100% of your pictures contains 99% bokeh, and 1% subject that's in focus.
Your favourite pastime is to browse antique/flea market for vintage cameras/lenses
You never miss a single camera show
You created an app with a SQL database to catalogue and keep track of your cameras/lenses because a spreadsheet has reached its capacity
You remember the minute details of a lens, but forget your kids birthdays
Your wife is annoyed that you
spend more time with your gear than with the kids, or with her
You blog about your favourite lens in length, and the only picture that accompanies the blog entry is the picture of the lens
You have 9 camera bags, and all of them are full of gear
You have 8 different tripod heads, and each one has a specific purpose, and each one is used exactly once
You fondle your cameras/lenses and talk to them like they are your lover
You spend more time on Flickr and online forums than taking pictures
You carry your camera with you everywhere you go, but you hardly take any pictures
You can't understand why anyone would read whatever Ken Rockwell has to say, and you visit Michael Johnston's theonlinephotographer blog religiously
You tell your wife you paid $20 for the very beat-up Speed Panchro that you actually paid $2000 for and she believed you
80% of the photo in your Flickr stream is picture of cameras and lenses
Your wife thinks your planar is something to organize your daily tasks
Your wife can not understand why all your lenses do not zoom or focus themselves
You made your kids call you Prime Master
You have a RAID 10 storage setup to protect the terabytes of pictures you took of your cameras and lenses
You have another RAID 10 storage setup to protect the setup above
You drove 4 hours to photograph a sunrise, only to find out you shot everything wide open out of habit, and all the pictures are overexposed
You made penholders out of broken lenses
You have a box you call treasure that's full of parts from dismantled cameras and lenses.
You hope that you can use them to repair lenses/cameras, but deep down you know that will never happen because that's why they became parts in the first place.
You use a stack of filter rings in place of a hood
You have a dozen rolls of exposed film in the drawer from 1998, but never developed
You get bored of the auto focus lenses you spent tens of thousands of dollar buying, and are having a blast with a $20 enlarging lens taking pictures of your AF lenses
You know by heart the first two digits of a Vivitar lens serial number corresponds to which manufacturer who made the lens.
You love pictures in RAW, and hate those cooked in jpeg
You have thousands of tiny screws harvested from dead cameras/lenses
Nearly 40 years ago it was very different & on 15th March 1986, we ended up in wrong place at the right time, as all the information we had about The Vulcan Vantrain promoted by the Loco Club of GB & SEG (Southern Electric Group) was from the leaflet advertising the tour several months earlier!
After picking up Roger at Brentwood (convenient for the M25), I drove us to Sole Street & we waited & waited without any sign of the tour, because 1Z25 (0755 SO London Paddington - Ashford [Kent] via North Kent Coast on the leaflet, was revised to run via Tonbridge & Hastings at the last minute, after the line was cleared for mki stock a few days earlier. It got very close passing Swanley at 0921, three minutes early!!.
These photo's have not been uploaded before, because it has taken a lot of time (now available) & effort to research this railtour, as my spreadsheet for that year & the paper notes I still have had no record of it, just lot's of loco & unit numbers taken at Hoo Jn, Sole Street, Ashford & Tonbridge, but thanks to "Six Bells Junction", I think I have identified the trains correctly!!!
73003 - 1Z25 (1315 SO STP Charter from Folkestone Harbour to Ashford [Kent, return of 1216 dep), which was formed of 6 coaches & named The Vulcan Vantrain by joint promoters the Loco Club of Great Britain & the SEG [Southern Electric Group]) - Ashford Area - afternoon - 15/03/86.
I completed a couple of projects last year. In January 2021, Larry and I started a project to achieve 65 summits in the year I turned 65, and we completed that one in September. Over the years, we have travelled throughout Canada, and recently we were thinking about whether we had visited each and every Province and Territory, there are 13. With our trip to the Yukon in 2021, we realized we had indeed visited each one. This year, I thought I would keep track of the different birds I see over the year, and see what kind of number that brings. For me, different means different, and so it won't be an exact species count, as in some species, the males and females are more-or-less identical, and in others they different, and so I will count the males and females in those species as different birds. With Northern Flickrs, there are distinct variations, based on under-feather colourings, with Red-shafted, Yellow-shafted variations, and a hybrid of the two. For this project, I'll count each variation if there is one, and each of the different genders if they are visually different, as different birds. As with my summit project, I'll maintain a thorough spreadsheet. Wish me luck! PS I may turn it into a post-one-a-day project, except the photos won't necessarily be taken on different days. Today I have already four different birds done, but will post the rest over the next few days...
not a great picture but it is a new one for my Honey bees on named flowers set! so I am posting it.
...And also for adding eventually to the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W... (please do consider checking it out if you have time!)
Lou Doillon - Devil Or Angel
Holly.
I used to call myself an experimental photographer, then I became a bit embarrassed about it so I thought of something else.
But, unfortunately, it’s a true description. I’m experimenting at being a photographer. But I doubt I’ll get much further than that because whenever I try something I never hang around to perfect it. There’s always the next idea to try, the next lightbulb lights up and it always looks far more interesting than hanging around to get better at something…
This is my second attempt at combining intentional camera movement with a close-up subject. I think it works because of the colour contrast, and the still-evident prickles of the Spring holly leaf. It was taken when I first had the bright idea in March, in the local woods.
This is another one for my 100x project exploring motion in photography. Apparently, according to Andrew’s spreadsheet, I am currently about 14 images behind, so you can expect more blurry pics sometime soon... provided I don't get another idea :)
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the blurry bits. Happy 100x :)
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Basketball is my favorite sport
I like the way they dribble up and down the court
Just like I'm the King on the microphone, so is Dr. J and Moses Malone
I like slam dunks take me to the hoop
My favorite play is the Alley Oop
I like the pick-and-roll, I like the give-and-go
'Cause it's basketball, uh, Mister Kurtis Blow
Didnt have my macro with me so took this at a bit of a distance with the 750. Pictures would have been better with the 50mm lens and the Raynox.
I certainly didnt notice the little solitary bee at the base when I was photographing the honey bee. It popped out for me just now as I am posting it on Flickr! I quite like little surprises!
for my Honey bees on named flowers set!
...And also for adding eventually to the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W... (please do consider checking it out if you have time!)
Hope Sandoval - Suddenly Beside You
pollen load much smaller and less clear in this one
aka black parsley - impressive big flowers.
At University of Dundee Botanic Garden
a new one for my spreadsheet!
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Perhaps no location better typifies the Oregon Trunk than the "Twin Bridges", where the railroad vaults across the Deschutes River two times in just a quarter-mile, separated by a curved tunnel punching through the ridge which the river winds the long way around.
I've historically had poor luck trying to photograph the northerly of the bridges; on one occasion, a southbound snuck up on us while we had just parked the car by the road, leaving no time for us to get into position - a disappointing moment to say the least. The conventional photo angle most folks attempt is the afternoon view from the west side of the bridge, but to try to avoid repeating what everyone and his brother has done, I was interested in a morning view from higher up on the ridge. All it would take is a mid-morning southbound... which is a lot to ask for on a line that currently averages maybe 4 to 6 trains per 24 hours.
My fiancée and I were en route to Tahoe for a visit with my future inlaws, so I booked us a cabin in the tiny hamlet of Maupin for one night in the hopes of pulling off the shot that has long eluded me. We left home after work and arrived Maupin about 11 p.m... right as a southbound train was motoring past in the dark. The cabin met the basic need - although my fiancée really could have done without the multitude of spiders we discovered. I opted to pay an extra $15 for late checkout (as late as 1 p.m. rather than 11 a.m.) from the cabin. Experience has shown me over the years that somehow, 11 a.m. hotel checkout has a magical way of almost always conflicting with an important photo opportunity...
Upon waking the next morning before sunrise, *another* southbound was cruising by, long before the sunlight would reach down into the canyon. Now I was getting worried, as almost a full day's worth of southbounds had already passed in the past 6 hours. But all I could do was try. I scouted a few different locations in the early morning until I knew the canyon shadows had sufficiently cleared at the Twin Bridges, and I hiked up on the ridge to wait. My dad had told me about an Oregon DOT highway traffic camera near the Celilo drawbridge on the Columbia River at the northern end of the Trunk, which I could check on my phone every few minutes. This effort felt a bit in vain considering the traffic camera would only update with a new image every 10-15 minutes, but it was something to pass the time at least... and then right about 9 a.m. I saw it - lumber loads on the camera! A southbound was on the way.
Because I am a bit psychotic, I had made a spreadsheet to estimate the running time for a train from Moody to the Twin Bridges using the milepost limits of speed restrictions, plus some estimated fudge factors for acceleration/deceleration. A train making track speed should take about 85 minutes, in theory. I watched with nervous anticipation as massive cloud shadows passed overhead every few minutes. All I could do was hope and pray.
Almost to the minute of my estimate, the roaring thunder of GEs suddenly filled the canyon, and the southbound Vancouver, Washington to Fresno, California manifest freight came into view. The menacing cloud shadows played nice, and I got *the shot* at 10:31 a.m. With a few minutes to hike down off the hill, and a 20 minute drive to the cabin... yeah, that extra 15 bucks was well worth it.
Taraxacum officinale
Great fun to watch them on dandelions - they really get stuck in!
check out my google spreadsheet of honey bee on named flowers pictures here:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W...
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"You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" by The Beatles (although I love the Pearl Jam cover too!)
Here I stand head in hand
Turn my face to the wall
If she's gone, I can't go on
Feeling two-foot small
Everywhere people stare
Each and every day
I can see them laugh at me
And I hear them say
Hey, you've got to hide your love away
Hey, you've got to hide your love away
Kew gardens
....will go on the spreadsheet:
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